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MPC7445 : 1GHz Host Processor
« on: March 22, 2002, 10:41:19 PM »
The MPC7455 and MPC7445 host processors are high-performance, low-power 32-bit implementations of the PowerPC RISC architecture with a full 128-bit implementation of Motorola’s AltiVec technology.

Delivering a high level of performance with efficient power consumption across virtually all speeds, these innovative processors provide networking and computing product OEMs with a best-in-class solution for a wide range of host processor applications—including high performance network infrastructure and telecommunications equipment, computing products and embedded systems.

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Re: MPC7445 : 1GHz Host Processor
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2002, 08:32:15 AM »


Add, the price for this bundle of joy is???

And, we can expect to see this in products by, Eyetech, bPlan, etc??

Some actual news would be nice.
 

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Re: MPC7445 : 1GHz Host Processor
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2002, 12:48:13 AM »
What can I say, but this is the bleading edge for PowerPC. But you know I can get some info on PowerPC Beta processors.
 

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Re: MPC7445 : 1GHz Host Processor
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2002, 11:20:44 AM »
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Add, the price for this bundle of joy is???
Dunno.  It's not posted on the site, now is it.  Chances are, even if it were, it would be in lots of 1000 for manufacturing only anyway.

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And, we can expect to see this in products by, Eyetech, bPlan, etc??
Dunno.  When can you expect to see any product by any manufacturer of Amiga goods and services?  If they would design it right in the first place (socketed and all), it shouldn't be an issue as you should be able to buy one, plug it in and go.  This is where I think every one of the upcoming Amiga solutions fails.

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Some actual news would be nice.
If you don't appreciate the efforts of others to bring you a free service, then get off your ass and post some "actual news", otherwise, quitcherbitchen.

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